TERRORISM: Israeli Terrorist Kills 3 In Bus Shooting

An Israeli settler wearing an IDF uniform has shot dead three people and wounded four others aboard a bus in an Arab town. Police have said that the
man left his unit after refusing to partake in the planned Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza strip. "It seems like Jewish terror against Arabs,"
police spokesman Avi Zelba told Reuters. The man was later killed by an Arab mob.

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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli settler in military uniform shot dead three people aboard a bus in an Arab town on Thursday in an attack police said
appeared to be "Jewish terror."

Police said they believed the gunman was a settler from the West Bank who had left his unit after refusing to take part in Israel's planned
withdrawal from the occupied Gaza Strip, which starts in two weeks.

"It seems like Jewish terror against Arabs," police spokesman Avi Zelba told Reuters. At least four others were wounded in the attack.

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Its usually the Israeli army that visits death upon Arabs, individuals dont have to take it upon themselves. When an individual does an act like this
we can term it murder or terrorism. The fact remains that three innocent people have been shot and killed going about their buisness on a bus. Much
the same way that those in London were killed on the trains and bus.

This story illustrates the fact that all sides are capable of extreme horrors and despicable acts. When we stop pointing righteous fingers and accept
that all sides have done things they shouldnt have we might have a chance of ending this spiral of violence.

Israeli Arab parliament member Mohammed Barakeh, quoted by the Haaretz Web site, said: "We are witnessing attempts by extreme right-wing
people, terrorists, who want to set the region ablaze and feel they have freedom of action."

Those Israelis who agree with this actions will no doubt take objection to him being termed a "terrorist" but if the shoe fits for Islamic
terrorists/murders, it fits just as snug here.

I agree. I would add that its interesting what drove this man to commit this act. He was unhappy with the Gaza pullout, apparently, a huge
conciliatory move being made by his own government. It seems that the line between soldier and terrorist is easily crossed.

When an individual does an act like this we can term it murder or terrorism.

Yes, that is terrorism, a heinous murder of innocent people.

The terrorist Eden Tzubeiri, 19, who opened fire on a bus in Shfaram (Shfaram is a mixed village: ca. 50 % Sunni Muslims as well as Druse and
Christians), killing at least 4 people and wounding a dozen more, was an IDF deserter.

He moved recently from Rishon Letzion (around 15 kilometers south of Tel Aviv) to the Tapuah settlement, a hub for Kach activists. Tzubeiri was a
member of the outlawed ultra-Right-wing Kahane Chai party.

Among the victims were two adolescent girls and the driver of the bus. The shooter also directed his fire outside the bus, and the casualties included
pedestrians and bystanders.

Police went on high alert and sent hundreds of reinforcements to the north of the country; fearing possible riots in Arab towns in response to the
murder

The I.D.F (whether lone deserter or not) vs. the Palestinian Nation...he who has the most guns and can shout the loudest into the ears of the media
will always be able to justify their means...

For a nation that legally demands that their suffering during the Holocaust be recognised and be made an offence to denounce and then visits the same
acts suffered themselves upon their neighbours can be likened to an individual who has suffered a horrendous physical/psychological/sexual abuse
during their formative years who goes on to become an abuser themselves in later life...Israel needs 'national counselling' to resolve these
issues....only then can we as a global-human-villiage move forward and embrace a bright new future

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